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Jakob_v
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I've recorded my guitar amp with a single SM58 (without grille) until now, but the sound always sounds boring, thin, in-a-box, etc. I'm recording a Mesa Boogie Nomad 45, with the mic pointed at the speaker cone, in a few different positions.
So I wonder if another mic will help me getting a fuller, more alive tone from my amp, as a room mic or just a mic placed a bit further away from the amp. I don't know if it's any point in going for a SM57, since it's almost the same mic. I could need some more very high treble in my tone, it seems like the sm58 cuts off a lot over 10khz (which makes the sound kind of flat).
Any recommendations?
BTW, I'm not using the best mic preamps in the world either, a 250$ behringer mixer, but I don't think better mic pre's will make such a difference as another mic.
So I wonder if another mic will help me getting a fuller, more alive tone from my amp, as a room mic or just a mic placed a bit further away from the amp. I don't know if it's any point in going for a SM57, since it's almost the same mic. I could need some more very high treble in my tone, it seems like the sm58 cuts off a lot over 10khz (which makes the sound kind of flat).
Any recommendations?
BTW, I'm not using the best mic preamps in the world either, a 250$ behringer mixer, but I don't think better mic pre's will make such a difference as another mic.